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15£®Doodles are signs which you draw unconsciously when you are holding a pen in your hand and just happen to start writing aimlessly£®However£¬there is more to these"diagrams£¨ Í¼ÐΣ© of the unconscious"than what you see£®Free from the restriction£¨limitation£© of the conscious mind£¬they can be useful in finding your character and personality£¬and many of your secret hopes£¬ambitions£¬fears£¬and dreams£®
Faces are a sign of sociability or lack of it£®If you doodle happy£¬smiling faces£¬you have a friendly£¬out-going disposition£¨character£© which people respond to£¬and you enjoy an active social life£®If your faces are bad£¬this may mean hating others£®Faces looking to the right are a sign of out-going personality and confident expectation about the future£¬to the left£¬a sign of shyness and self-control£®
Bare or narrow trees show a lack of warmth£®You've probably been disappointed in life or could even be suffering from a minor illness that needs attentin£®If you build a house in layers£¨ ²ã£©£¬each layer separate£¬you could be too proud£¬too eager to make your loved ones follow your order and jump to attention£®A little untidiness in a house makes the people feel comfortable£¬safe and happy£®
If your doodle looks like a web£¬you are making a cry for help in solving a problem£¬you feel trapped£¬and are seeking a way out£» perhaps you even want to travel£¬try out new ideas and realize your ambitions£®But you lack confidence to step out into the world on your own because of the web you've created around you£®
32£®One can probably have the wish to beAif he doodles a building with unconnected storeys£®
A£®a leader   
B£®a self-controlled person  
C£®a shy person   
D£®an attentive person
33£®If you doodle a face£¬you may do any of the following EXCEPTD£®
A£®lead an active life                  
B£®lead an inactive life
C£®want to get on well with others       
D£®be in charge of others
34£®What does the underlined word"doodle"mean in Paragraph 2£¿A
A£®to draw without realizing what one is drawing
B£®to draw carefully and attentively what one likes drawing
C£®to write different things without certain limits
D£®to write at home£¬mainly on the wall
35£®What is the possible best title of the passage£¿B
A£®Don't doodle£¬or you'll not be able to keep secret£®
B£®Recognize yourself with the help of doodles£®
C£®Doodling£¬an unpopular habit£®
D£®Doodling may cause untidiness£®
8£®Does happiness have a scent£¿
    When someone is happy£¬can you smell it£¿
You can usually tell when someone is happy based on seeing them smile£¬hearing them laugh or perhaps from receiving a big hug£®But can you also smell their happiness£¿Surprising new research suggests that happiness does indeed have a scent£¬and that the experience of happiness can be transmitted through smell£¬reports Phys£®org£®
For the study£¬12 young men were shown videos meant to bring about a variety of emotions while researchers gathered sweat samples from them£®All of the men were healthy and none of them were drug users or smokers£¬and all were asked to abstain from drinking or eating smelly foods during the study period£®
Those sweat samples were then given to 36 equally healthy young women to smell£¬while researchers monitored their reactions£®Only women were selected to smell the samples£¬apparently because previous research has shown that women have a better sense of smell than men and are also more sensitive to emotional signaling-though it's unclear why only men were chosen to produce the scents£®
Researchers found that the behavior of the women after smelling the scents-particularly their facial expressions-indicated a relationship between the emotional states of the men who produced the sweat and the women who sniffed them£®
"Human sweat produced when a person is happy brings about a state similar to happiness in somebody who breathes this smell£¬"said study co-author Gun Semin£¬a professor at Koc University in Turkey£®
This is a fascinating finding because it not only means that happiness does have a scent£¬but that the scent is capable of transmitting the emotion to others£®The study also found that other emotions£¬such as fear£¬seem to carry a scent too£®This ensures previous research suggesting that some negative emotions have a smell£¬but it is the first time this has proved to be true of positive feelings£®
Researchers have yet to isolate£¨·ÖÀ룩 exactly what the chemical compound for the happiness smell is£¬but you might imagine what the potential applications for such a finding could be£®Happiness perfumes£¬for instance£¬could be invented£®Scent therapies£¨ÏãζÁÆ·¨£©could also be developed to help people through depression or anxiety£®
Perhaps the most surprising result of the study£¬however£¬is our broadened understanding of how emotions get communicated£¬and also how our own emotions are potentially managed through our social context and the emotional states of those around us£®
24£®What is the main finding of the new research£¿C
A£®Men produce more sweats£®
B£®Negative emotions have a smell£®
C£®Pleasant feelings can be smelt out£®
D£®Women have a better sense of smell£®
25£®The underlined part"abstain from"in Paragraph 3 probably meansA£®
A£®avoid          B£®practice             C£®continue           D£®try
26£®What is the application value of the new research£¿B
A£®Perfumes could help people understand each other£®
B£®Some smells could be developed to better our mood£®
C£®Perfumes could be produced to cure physical diseases£®
D£®Some smells could be created to improve our appearance£®
27£®We can learn from the last paragraph thatD£®
A£®happiness comes from a scent of sweat
B£®positive energy can deepen understanding
C£®people need more emotional communication
D£®social surroundings can influence our emotions£®
7£®Passenger pigeons once flew over much of the United States in unbelievable numbers£®Written accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries described flocks£¨Èº£© so large that they darkened the sky for hours£®
It was calculated that when its population reached its highest point£¬there were more than 3billion passenger pigeons-a number equal to 24to 40percent of the total bird population in the United States£¬making it perhaps the most abundant bird in the world£®Even as late as 1870when their numbers had already become smaller£¬a flock believed to be a mile wide and 320miles £¨about 515kilometers£© long was seen near Cincinnati£®
Sadly£¬the abundance of passenger pigeons may have been their undoing£®Where the birds were most abundant£¬people believed there was an ever-lasting supply and killed them by the thousands£®Commercial hunters attracted them to small clearings with grain£¬waited until pigeons had settled to feed£¬then threw large nets over them£¬taking hundreds at a time£®The birds were shipped to large cities and sold in restaurants£®
By the closing decades of the 19th century£¬the hardwood forests where passenger pigeons nested had been damaged by Americans'need for wood£¬which scattered £¨ÇýÉ¢£© the flocks and forced the birds to go farther north£¬where cold temperatures and spring storms contributed to their decline£®Soon the great flocks were gone£¬never to be seen again£®
In 1897£¬the state of Michigan passed a law prohibiting the killing of passenger pigeons£¬but by then£¬no sizable flocks had been seen in the state for 10years£®The last confirmed wild pigeon in the United States was shot by a boy in Pike County£¬Ohio£¬in 1900£®For a time£¬a few birds survived under human care£®The last of them£¬known affectionately as Martha£¬died at the Cincinnati Zoological Garden on September 1£¬1914£®
24£®In the 18th and early 19th centuries£¬passenger pigeonsD£®
A£®were the biggest bird in the world             
B£®lived mainly in the south of America
C£®did great harm to the natural environment       
D£®were the largest bird population in the US
25£®The underlined word"undoing"probably refers to the pigeons'B£®
A£®escape              
B£®ruin
C£®liberation            
D£®evolution
26£®What was the main reason for people to kill passenger pigeons£¿C
A£®To seek pleasure£®
B£®To save other birds£®
C£®To make money£®
D£®To protect crops£®
27£®What can we infer about the law passed in Michigan£¿B
A£®It was ignored by the public£®
B£®It was declared too late£®
C£®It was unfair£®
D£®It was strict£®

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